Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Mary Smith | A Lesson for Congress

I appreciated Betty Arenson’s column on Jan. 13. I, also, was appalled about the response regarding the demonstration in Washington, D.C., versus the lack of concern for riots last year

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Judy Propri | Garcia Was Right to Question

I think Rep. Mike Garcia was correct to question the election results, since irregularities had occurred in some states with changing state law without their own legislatures involved.  I was

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Walt McKee | The Indoctrination Is Under Way

I see that the liberal snowflakes are busy “pausing” several literary classics (“Of Mice and Men,” “Huckleberry Finn” and “To Kill a Mockingbird”) from the William S. Hart Union High

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Gene Dorio | In Fond Memory of Bill Reynolds

As some of you know, Bill Reynolds’ life should have ended in Vietnam. Yet he brought back fortitude to his family and Santa Clarita, assuring other veterans would be saved

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Timothy Heath | A Golf Metaphor for Garcia

Our Rep. Mike Garcia had a 1-foot putt to make to certify the 2020 election. Earlier in the day, a mob including white nationalists, Nazi sympathizers, anti-Semites and Confederate flag-carrying

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Jim de Bree | A Message to Garcia

The following is a copy of a letter to Rep. Mike Garcia: I am writing to express my deep concerns about your actions in connection with the congressional count of

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Spencer Daniels | The Radicalization of America

The burgeoning radicalization process in the U.S. has been an alarming but not unpredictable series of events. Throngs of blockheads have gone from inactive agents of themselves to intertwined kindling

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Brodie Butler | An Insight into Empathy

The other week, I had an interaction with one of our homeless outreach clients and she was very elevated. At one point, she got up off the floor and threatened

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Tom Santos | A State of Disbelief

So, Donald Trump supporters don’t believe Trump’s Justice Department, which came out publicly and affirmed that there was no fraud.  They don’t believe Trump’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, which